In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt speaks with Kristen Schultz as she shares her journey from community engagement to running for local office. Discover how listening, trust, and leadership at the community level are vital to safeguarding democracy and building resilient neighborhoods.
Key Takeaways:
- Kristen Schultz’s background influenced by her mother’s civic engagement
- The importance of listening to community needs and stories
- How local elections significantly impact daily life, often decided by just a few votes
- Strategies to strengthen trust and participation in democracy
- The role of leadership in fostering unity and combating polarization
- Challenges and opportunities in addressing homelessness and housing crises
- The fragile state of trust and the importance of local action in democracy
- Personal growth required to navigate public service, including resilience and tougher skin
- Why participation and staying involved beyond elections matter
- The power of community collaboration and building a collective voice
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